I never used to sharpen my knives. I don’t even own the right equipment to do it. When I moved into my first post-college ...
Luckily, there is a nifty trick to sharpen a knife that does not require a whetstone or a trip to a sharpening service. All you need is a ceramic mug. The technique is simple and works great in a ...
A bake sale will raise funds for McMinnville’s Tool Library, which organizers hope to open later this year. The fall bake sale will include both sweet and savory ...
Sometimes you absolutely, positively need to know the angle of the cutting edge on a knife. When you do, the best tool for the job is a laser goniometer, and [Felix Immler] shows us three ...
Since we’re right in the middle of archery hunting and about to get into the rifle season, I thought it might be an appropriate time to do an article on knife sharpening. It’s a lot more fun ...
That’s what happened with Horl. I was dissatisfied with my knife-sharpening experience (and probably because I’d been Googling around for a new service to take them to), an ad for this little ...
KnifeAid is another sharpening service that will send your knives back razor-sharp. You'll pay about $13 per knife, but you must send a minimum of four knives to be sharpened. Some local grocery ...
First and foremost came performance: how sharp was the knife after sharpening, and how long did it take? I pulled a variety of different knives, from small paring knives to large chef’s knives ...
Paired with the pretty hard CPM 154 pelletized steel, the Flyway takes a bit of knife knowledge to sharpen properly. But the company offers free lifetime sharpening on SelectEdge blades ...